Keith Alan Morris
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Keith Alan Morris is a writer/film director from New York City. His most notable films include Flying Tiger and The Clinic, both of which screened at the Cannes Film Fest Market. He also wrote and directed the documentary R.U.B.s in the Guggenheim Museum's "Art of the Motorcycle" exhibit. He married documentary filmmaker Kendra Jones August 30, 2003.
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[edit] As writer/director
- "Flying Tiger" - Cannes Film Fest Market, 2005. Adventure film on boy who could fly.
- "R.U.B.s" - Guggenheim Museum's "Art of the Motorcycle" exhibit, 2006. Comedic documentary on rich urban bikers.
- "The Clinic" - Cannes Film Fest Market, 2001. Won Best Screenplay for a Feature Film at the NYII Film Fest.
[edit] As an artist
- Illustrator of over 60 album covers - from BB King to Bill Monroe
- Written and illustrated numerous comics and graphic novels
- Won the NACE award for Excellence in Advertising
[edit] Future projects
- "The Bohemian"
- "6 Heavy Boxes"
[edit] Attended
- Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI - B.A. with Honors, 1994.
- Institut de Internacional, Madrid, Spain, 1993.
- University of Central Florida - MFA, Entrepreneurial Digital Cinema Track
- Blackbelt with adult and youth instructor's license.
[edit] External links
- Keith Alan Morris at the Internet Movie Database.
- Keith Alan Morris' personal blog on the film 'The Bohemian.'
- Keith Alan Morris' humanitarian work at filmscout.org.
- Kendra Jones at the Internet Movie Database.
- Rural Revolution Jones' lotion site.
- UFO Technologies - Morris' film production company's home